3. Don’t hate-read your competitors.

Not sure how to let go of tracking your competitors (or business nemesis)? Totally normal and I’ve got some tips for dealing with it right here.

4. Cull your social media presence.

Social media information overload can lead to comparisonitis.

Don’t follow someone just because they followed you.

Don’t stay in groups just because someone added you.

It’s time to cull some of that information, reduce the amount of energetic clutter that is hanging around.

I give you permission to unsubscribe.

I give you permission to curate.

I give you permission to unsubscribe from your business nemesis and your competitors.

I give you permission to be exclusive about who you’re friends with on social media.

You can choose, you can direct your experience and create some white space in your brain so you can create some amazing things for your community.

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Comments

I definitely need to unsubscribe! I was just thinking about how much time I waste simply deleting e-mails. I don’t even open them up! Just delete! Time to clean some house and get focused. I loved your metaphor of staying in your own lane, too. Very apt. Thanks!

I do exactly the same, Carol- I just spend ages deleting them! It’s difficult with people that you know if you’re on their lists, but most of the the time people are so busy, they probably won’t even notice! x

Hell yes!
I dislike being added to groups tremendously. I immediately get out.
I do a spurt on Unrollme every month. So refreshing.
And I deleted almost 4000 ‘friends’ off my personal Facebook account late last year, and now sit at about 400… it is still way too much for me!

This is just perfect! It’s a simple step to de-clutter an area in our life but totally worth it! Imagine those minutes wasted on deleting countless emails that we don’t even read. And I can’t agree even more that we are doing each other – us and those we are subscribed to, a favor.